Jimmie Houchin wrote:
> My apologies if this covered somewhere.
no, but it is talked about:
http://www.zope.org/Wikis/zope-dev/ReallyBigFolders
~ethan
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Subject: Re: [Zope] Big folders
[JH]
Thanks, this is great info.
I was planning on developing with ZPatterns but haven't downloaded or
began yet. I wasn't aware that a Rack co
Thanks, this is great info.
I was planning on developing with ZPatterns but haven't downloaded or
began yet. I wasn't aware that a Rack could do that. Cool.
I don't mind going to a RDBMS if necessary, but if possible I like
sticking with Zope/ZODB.
Does anyone have an eta on BTrees for ZODB?
J
[snip]
> My databases will have millions of objects in what would/will be single
> table/folders. From what I understand ZODB doesn't currently do big
> folders well.
>
> So I guess my question is, should I continue with the SQL and the RDBMS
> or is there a solution that I don't know about or und
Jimmie Houchin wrote:
>
> I've been studying SQL this week because I've been thinking that I'll
> probably have to use a RDBMS to develop my site. Ideally and
> philosophically I like ZODB. Mountable ZODBs give me much of what I need
> with the possible exception of a big folder problems.
>
> My